NOW ON TO THE DEMOCRATS RUNNING FOR THE SEAT. STATE SENATORS EMILY CAIN OF ORONO AND TROY JACKSON OF ALLAGASH ARE MAKING LAST-MINUTE APPEALS TO VOTERS AS WELL. WMTW NEWS 8'S JIM KEITHLEY JOINS US LIVE NOW IN BANGOR WITH MORE ON THEIR CAMPAIGNS. JIM? HERE IT'S THE HERE IT'S THE BATTLE OF TWO SEASONED LEGISLATORS - TWO STATE SENATORS WHO HAVE SIMILAR PASSIONS ABOUT BRINGING TWO SIDES TOGETHER. TROY JACKSON WAS PRESSING THE FLESH IN LEWISTON TODAY - THE SECRETARY OF STATE SAID IT WAS THE BUSIEST POLLING PLACE HE HAD SEEN ALL DAY. JACKSON, WHO HAS BEEN A STATE LEGISLATOR FOR TWELVE YEARS IS A LOGGER FROM THE NORHTERN MAINE TOWN OF ALLAGASH. HE SAID HE ISN'T AFRAID TO GO TOE- TO-TOE WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT - HE'S DEVLOPED A REPUTATION AS BEING A FIGHTER FOR THE WORKING CLASS PEOPLE OF MAINE. MEANWHILE HIS CHALLENGER - EMILY CAIN HAS BEEN SERVING IN THE STATE LEGISLATOR FOR A DECADE, SINCE SHE GOT OUT OF COLLEGE..SHE WENT TO U-MAINE AND HARVARD AND LIVES IN ORONO AND HAS DEVELOPED A REPUTATION AS THE KIND OF POLITICIAN WHO CAN CROSS PARTY LINES AND SOMEONE WHO CAN NEGOTIATE COMPROMISE. TODAY BOTH CANDIDATES ARE FEELING CONFIDENT AND TOLD US WHAT THEY'D DO IF THEY GET TO WASHINGTON. "I think the issue is too many people are scared to talk about the issues that are important to every day citizens. Because they are scared to do it, we never have those conversations. Sometime you have to have conversations and I'm not afraid to do that." That's the biggest frustration with Congress right now there're not acting. That's why we haven't raised the minimum wage. That's why they're stalled out on equal pay for equal work things that should be hard and help families right away." CAIN AND HER SUPPORTERS WILL BE WATHCING THE ELECTION RESULTS HERE IN BANGOR - WHILE JACKSON AND HIS SUPPORTERS ARE IN LEWISTON - WATCHING THE RETURNS COME IN. WE'RE LIVE IN BANGOR JIM KEITHLEY W-M-T-W NEWS 8.